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> tag and roll and test. If that one isn't good enough, then we do it again a week
> later. We would easily get to a beta or production release, if we didn't keep
> changing the internals of the server, or if we posted large patches before
> they were committed, or if people ran the httpd-test/perl-framework test suite
> before committing, and if people would write tests once they fix a bug. The
> problem we have right now, is that most people don't use the test-suite, so
> even though it is catching most of the bugs when they are committed, nobody
> knows it.
ok.
I'm going to set up the perl framework to run nightly at report the
errors it sees back to this list.
If this works properly my intention is to get it going after every
commit.
I can also get something like the mod-proxy nightly build as well.
>
> Ryan
>
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